I attended EdgeConf on Saturday and wrote some up notes from the sessions included below. The conference was touted as "a new kind of one-day conference on advanced web technologies for developers and browser vendors" and did not disappoint.

The conference had a slightly different format than most – which I was dubious about at first – but it worked incredibly well: sessions were on a range of client-side topics with 10 minute introduction slides, which was followed up by a moderated panel with open questions from the crowd using an open Google Moderator page – audience participation was actively encouraged.

The conference was held at Facebook's swanky new London offices and featured a strong representation from Google, Mozilla and Facebook themselves, which led to some very interesting discussions.

Adobe Edge Inspect can help speed up testing across large amounts of devices simultaneously.

Overall it was an incredibly well-organised conference, which ran seamlessly with the help of everyone involved and the enthusiasm of all of the delegates. Videos are already online (and transcribed!) of all of the sessions, and can be found
here. I'd like to thank Andrew Betts and everyone at FT Labs for inviting us, and am already looking forward to the next one.